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The Football Years - Tonight 9pm on STV


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If he means there were a lot of delusional sheep, blindly following the given line, believing they alone are virtuous while enjoying the world's contempt, he's not far off the mark.

 

The fact they booed Porto while they went up to collect the trophy has simply been airbrushed from history. And it's not as if our warm applause for Zenit was ever mentioned.

 

They are so delusional that they don't realise they have the mhedia totally in their hands. This programme was sponsored by the Record, which is still, apparently, "The Daily Ranger" :rolleyes:.

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Staggeringly well put SA, twelve words that sum up Scottish football's Oirish infestation.

 

:cheers:

 

Sounds like myself and Norris are fortunate that we cannot receive STV down here. :(

 

I'll put on my copy of First to Fifty for a real review of that season. :spl:

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A summary for those of us who missed it:

 

Only highlight last night was Souness.

 

Basically, the whole programme was

 

O'Neill stops Advocaat

O'Neill wants to win all trophies

Rangers bring in some ginger guy

UEFA Cup

UEFA Cup

ICT put them out

UEFA Cup - beaten due to diving (Jim Kerr - Seville "was like Mecca")

Lose league on last day

Millisecond shot of Ferguson lifting trophy

Ginger guy luckily wins treble

fin

 

:eek:

 

They're not normal are they.

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